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DOMESTIC CONCILIATION

SPECIAL COURT SUGGESTED AH ANCLICAH PROPOSAL [Peb United Press Association.] CHRISTCHURCH, October 18. Legal machinery for attempting to reconcile married people who contemplate separation is suggested in a motion which will be considered this week by the Anglican Synod. Notice of motion was given to the Synod yesterday bv Archdeacon A. K. Warren in tho following form:—“ This Synod considers that the time has arrived to urge the Government to set up machinery 5 for a court of domestic relations, at which estranged persons contemplating separation may attend in an endeavour to avoid divorce proceedings, and that this resolution be sent to the Minister of Justice with an accompanying letter of explanation.” Archdeacon Warren reported that the General Welfare Committee of tho Diocese was unanimous in recommending’as a matter of immediate practical importance the question of domestic conciliation.

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Evening Star, Issue 23092, 19 October 1938, Page 10

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DOMESTIC CONCILIATION Evening Star, Issue 23092, 19 October 1938, Page 10

DOMESTIC CONCILIATION Evening Star, Issue 23092, 19 October 1938, Page 10

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